Mutualism- in which two different organisms interact, and each organism benefits each other (think "positive, positive"; or " +,+ ").
An example would be Oxpeckers and zebras or rhinos - In this relationship, the oxpecker (a bird) lives on the zebra or rhino, sustaining itself by eating all of the bugs and parasites on the animal.
The bird benefits by having a readily available source of food.
The zebra or rhino benefits from having the bugs removed. Also, when there is a danger to the zebra or the rhino, the oxpecker flies high and makes much noise in order to alert nearby animals to the impending danger (i.e. a predator).
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Action may be topical (local), enteral (system-wide effect, but delivered through the gastrointestinal tract), or parenteral (systemic action, but delivered by routes other than the GI tract).
Answer:
F. Is fatty acid molecule.
Explanation:
It's unsaturated fatty acid.
Fatty acid consists of a straight chain of an even number of carbon atoms, with hydrogen atoms along the length of the chain and at one end of the chain and a carboxyl group (―COOH) at the other end.
It is that carboxyl group that makes it an acid (carboxylic acid).
Answer:
a.) kinetic energy from the mallet is transferred first to the orange ball and then to the purple ball.
Explanation:
It is not mechanical like in B, potential energy is not passed from ball to ball like in C, and it is not electromagnetic like in D. Therefore, it is A because the mallet hits(kinetic) the orange ball then the orange ball rolls(kinetic) into the purple ball so that the purple ball rolls(kinetic)
The best example of science playing a role in developing technology is the discovery that microwaves can pop corn, which led to the creation of microwave ovens. Technology is the application of scientific information or knowledge for the purpose of developing equipments or machineries to improve the lives of the people.